You ask randomly chosen students which candidate they will vote for in the upcoming election. A total of 50 students in the sample said they will vote for Candidate A. There are 2500 students in the school. Find the number of students in the sample who said they will vote for Candidate C. Then predict the number of students in the school who will vote for Candidate C.
You ask randomly chosen students which candidate they will vote for in the upcoming election. A total of 50 students in the sample said they will vote for Candidate A. There are 2500 students in the school. Find the number of students in the sample who said they will vote for Candidate C. Then predict the number of students in the school who will vote for Candidate C.
You ask randomly chosen students which candidate they will vote for in the upcoming election. A total of 50 students in the sample said they will vote for Candidate A. There are 2500 students in the school. Find the number of students in the sample who said they will vote for Candidate C. Then predict the number of students in the school who will vote for Candidate C. Candidate A is 25%, Candidate B is 15%, and Candidate C is 60%.